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    Les Fleurs du mal (French pronunciation: [le flœʁ dy mal]; English: The Flowers of Evil) is a volume of French poetry by Charles Baudelaire. Les Fleurs...
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  • Le Cygne (transl. The Swan) is a poem by Baudelaire published in the section "Tableaux Parisiens" (transl. Parisian scenes) of Les Fleurs du mal (transl...
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    with the 1857 publication of Charles Baudelaire's Les Fleurs du mal. The works of Edgar Allan Poe, which Baudelaire admired greatly and translated into...
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  • album by Unwritten Law The Swan (ballet), better known as The Dying Swan Le Cygne (Saint-Saëns), a movement of the musical suite The Carnival of the Animals...
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    bergamasques (1919) Op. 113 Mirages (1919), song cycle after de Brimont Cygne sur l'eau Reflets dans l'eau Jardin nocturne Danseuse Op. 114 C'est la paix...
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    the Île de la Cité. A third one is the 1827 artificially created Île aux Cygnes. Modern Paris owes much of its downtown plan and architectural harmony to...
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    left: Le Roy d'Espagne, La Brouette, Le Sac, La Louve, Le Cornet and Le Renard From right to left: L'Étoile, Le Cygne, L'Arbre d'Or, La Rose and Le Mont...
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    Marie), by Charles-Louis Philippe (1922) Fairfax by Carl Sternheim (1922) Cygne de Rabindranath Tagore (Swan of Rabindranath Tagore) by Kâlidâs Nâg and...
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  • the Odd Xavier Forneret Charles Baudelaire Lewis Carroll: Lobster Quadrille Villiers de l'Isle-Adam: Le Tueur de cygnes (from Tribulat Bonhomet) Charles...
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    when it was torn from her.) Baudelaire writes of the bijou's function thus in his novel Les Bijoux, as does Diderot in Les bijoux indiscrets. (Roughly...
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    (1 November 2014). "From "The Raven" to "Le Cygne" Birds, Transcendence, and the Uncanny in Poe and Baudelaire". The Edgar Allan Poe Review. 15 (2): 161...
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    published in 1832. In 1857, she also importantly appears in Baudelaire's poem, "Le Cygne", in Les Fleurs du Mal. Andromache is the subject of a 1932 opera...
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  • dedicated to Charles Baudelaire's poetry, after the seminal Les Fleurs du mal in 1957 and the expanding double LP Léo Ferré chante Baudelaire in 1967. This posthumous...
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  • Sans rigueur ("...Le Plaisir vaporeux fuira vers lhorizon..." – Baudelaire) for piano Introduction and 10 waltzes Piano 1902–1910 Le rossignol éperdu,...
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    Eros (1918) Cumuli (1971) Cycles (4 Jun 1961) Cyclopean Fear Le Cygne (CXIII. Le Cygne) The Cypress (El ciprés) (1951) The Dance of Death (CXXI. Danse...
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    by Jean Schlumberger, directed by Jean-Paul Cisife, 9 April 1964: Le Chant du cygne by Anton Chekhov, 9 June 1964: Spectacle de poèmes by Aragon, Ronsard...
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